Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1 review: Astonishing value

Not the perfect 24in monitor, but image quality is astounding for the price

Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1

IT Pro Verdict

Pros

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    Superb image quality

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    Great value

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    Solid features

Cons

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    Fiddly OSD

If you’re on a tight budget, we can cut to the quick: the Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1 offers unmatched value without making any obvious sacrifices. Indeed, you could place this 24in monitor next to the twice-as-expensive Eizo FlexScan EV2460 and wonder why they aren’t the same price.

Cosmetically, there’s little between them. Both employ slim bezels to give an edge-to-edge appearance, with the only blemish on the Iiyama being an ugly sticker that proclaims all of its features. Luckily, it’s easy to strip this off. And, in Iiyama’s defence, there’s quite a feature list: you can flip it into portrait mode, it provides VGA, DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, plus there are two side-mounted USB 3 ports for easy access.

The Iiyama also uses the same IPS panel technology as the Eizo, and there isn’t a huge gulf between the two when it comes to image quality. The ProLite even covers more of the sRGB gamut (93.6% versus 88%) with an outstanding average Delta E of 0.81, while its measured contrast ratio of 1,192:1 is great too. All of those results came in the monitor’s preset sRGB mode, which bizarrely locks you into 100% brightness – and it’s bright at 278cd/m2.

We assume that Iiyama was aiming for a 6500K colour temperature with this setting, but it actually measured at 6367K – which isn’t a disaster, but if you’re sensitive to such things then you’ll need to create your own profile using the OSD. This is where the Eizo proved light years ahead, with context-sensitive controls that show you what each button does before you press it, while the Iiyama relies on the time-honoured and highly annoying system of rear-mounted buttons – but with no onscreen cues explaining what each does, it’s far from intuitive. It’s also too easy to accidentally switch off the panel by pressing the bottom-most button, which is the power switch.

So there are signs of cost cutting here, but the Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1 pulls the win out of the bag with a flexible stand – it even offers 130mm of height adjustment – and a price that none of its equally reputable rivals can match.

Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HSU-B1 specifications

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Screen size23.8in
Screen resolution1,920 x 1,080
Screen technologyIPS
Screen refresh rate75Hz
Video inputsDisplayPort, HDMI, VGA
Audio inputs/outputs3.5mm headphone jack, 3.5mm line out
Speakers2 x 2W
Ports2 x USB 2
Adjustability130mm height adjustability, -5°/+22° tilt, 90° swivel, portrait mode
Dimensions540 x 210 x 373-503mm
Weight4.8kg
Warranty3yr
Tim Danton

Tim Danton is editor-in-chief of PC Pro, the UK's biggest selling IT monthly magazine. He specialises in reviews of laptops, desktop PCs and monitors, and is also author of a book called The Computers That Made Britain.

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